by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
Starting a company in Coeur d’Alene is hard enough, but now you must track all of your sales, expenses, inventory, payrolls and taxes. If you use and are comfortable with spreadsheets, spreadsheets software can easily be set up as a basic set of financial...
by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
Instead of setting up a credit ledger for your Coeur d’Alene business, keep copies of your credit sales invoice s in an “unpaid” file. When you receive payment, pull the invoice from the unpaid fire, record the income, a file the invoice with your other paid...
by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
For recordkeeping and taxes, you must distinguish between “your Coeur d’Alene business” income and “non-business” income. Business income is what you earn from selling a product or providing a service. Only your business income is included on your income...
by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
Your Coeur d’Alene business sales returns should be handled as if they were negative sales. Prepare a separate return invoice (or credit memo, or whatever you want to call it) for each return, and mark it clearly return or refund. Write down all the information...
by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
The process required to bring your Coeur d’Alene business accounts to a zero balance. This process is done at the end of the period prior to the preparation of the financial statement. Month Quarter Year Only revenues and expenses also called temporary accounts...
by cdaaccounting | Jun 1, 2022 | Business
A tax year is an annual accounting period that an Idaho taxpayer uses to determine their tax liability. A calendar year is January 1st through December 31st. Individuals, including an Idaho sole proprietorship, always use the calendar year. A fiscal year is a tax year...
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